MPs in the Commons have clashed over an inquest ruling which said Special Air Service (SAS) soldiers were not justified in ...
Former Northern Ireland first minister Arlene Foster has called for a probe into a coroner’s finding that the use of lethal ...
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News Letter on MSNClonoe ambush: 'Courts went soft on getaway accomplices' says TUV MP Jim AllisterThe sentences handed down to the men who survived the Clonoe ambush are an example of a "soft" approach by the authorities towards terror offenders.
DUP leader Gavin Robinson said the coroner had to answer ‘where, when, who and how. He had no role in trying to answer the ...
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News Letter on MSNClonoe gang: Ruling on deaths of IRA gang branded 'grave injustice and slur' on SAS in WestminsterA ruling that the SAS weren’t justified in using lethal force on an armed IRA gang minutes after their machine gun attack on ...
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News Letter on MSNSAS killings latest: House of Commons told 'the IRA met real soldiers at Clonoe - and they lost'The impassioned session in the Commons also saw one Tory MP wonder whether similar concern would have been voiced about the ...
Sir David Davis said last week’s coroner’s report into the Coalisland shootings was ’51 pages of fact and eight pages of naive speculation’.
Kevin Barry O’Donnell (21), Sean O’Farrell (22), Peter Clancy (21) and Patrick Vincent (20) were shot dead in the grounds of St Patrick’s Church at Clonoe, near Coalisland, Co Tyrone ...
IRA admitted four men were on ‘active service’ at time of shooting at Clonoe church in 1992 A coroner’s ruling that an SAS team was unjustified in shooting dead ...
A judge previously criticised an SAS soldier involved in the Clonoe ambush after one of the IRA getaway drivers was awarded £75,000 in damages for being shot in the incident. The soldier’s ...
Four Provisional IRA members - Kevin Barry O'Donnell, 21, Sean O'Farrell, 23, Peter Clancy, 19, and Daniel Vincent, 20 - were shot and killed on 16 February 1992 at St Patrick's Church in Clonoe ...
The Northern Ireland High Court recently delivered a significant ruling regarding the use of lethal force by soldiers during an incident at Clonoe, Co Tyrone, on 16 February 1992. The case was brought ...
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